CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Agaricus. Solid and Fixed. 
Burr, 
moved. The whole skin of the pileus easily strips off and 
shews the white flesh underneath. et 
Ag. cyaneus. Bull. Ag. politus. Bolt. Rookery, in Edgbas- 
ton Park. oe yg Oct. Nov. — 
*Ac. Gills brown, changing to purplish flesh-colour, 
few, 4inaset: pileus red brown, convex, turn- 
ing up with age: stem brownish or dusky flesh- 
COMM a5 E545 a ne ni 
| Bolt. 41. A. 
Gis fixed, brown sometimes with a purplish cast. 
tor'tilis. 
Pitevs dark reddish brown, convex, turned up with age, the _ 
edge crumpled and distorted in various modes, 2-sths to 
3-8ths of an inch over. ‘ . 
Stem solid, brownish, } of an inch high, thinner than a swal- 
low’s.quill. 9. a 
Ag. tortilis. Bolts Rich garden mould, about the roots of 
umbrageous:plantts? 94 220 fhe? tee ~~ . 
(4) Gras buffs. 9 sion. 
Ag. Gills reddish buff: pileus pale yellow, bossed: stem’ fla’vidus, 
pale yellow. 
Scheff. B56 
Gitts fixed, deep buff, numerous, 4 in a set. 
Pixeus pale yellow, bluntly conical, bossed, full 2 inches over. 
Strm solid, pale yellow, dark brownish at bottom, 2 inches 
high, thick as a swan’s quill. Flesh yellowish, 
In the Earl of Aylesford’s Park at Packington. 
_ Var. 2. Gills brown bvff, pileus light buff: stem white, 
flesh white. 
Possibly distinct. Gzil/s broad, crumpled, waved at the edge. 
Pileus very convex, 4 inches over, edge turned in, Stem 4 or 
5 inches high, near 3 inch diameter, bulbous at the base. Flesh 
very thick, whitish. 
In Packington Park. 
Ac. Gills tawny, irregular : pileus bright tawny, glossy: ru’fus. 
stem red brown. 
Bull, 526 ; the upper figures, but the pileus darker than in 
our specimens. 
GitLs gone! fox-coloured, not numerous, 2, 3 or 4 in a set, but 
Pirevs beent fot ooksar, very glossy and satiny, bossed, the 
Pi Ramigetc in; 1 to 2+ inches diameter. Flesh yel- . 
owish. 
